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I have been approached by a law firm to share their concerns about Zantac. If anyone wishes to have more information they should contact the legal firm directly:

Hi Jonathan,

My name is Courtney, I’m part of the Community Outreach team for Florin|Roebig, our firm has a long history of promoting and educating the public on issues of social justice and public safety. Because of our passion for community involvement, we wanted to use our experience and gathered knowledge to create informational resources.

Late 2019, FDA released a statement alerting patients and healthcare providers of a safety concern regarding the drug, ranitidine, commonly bought under the brand name, Zantac. The test findings demonstrating toxic levels of a carcinogenic ingredient known as NDMA.

Personal injury lawsuits claim these drug makers marketed and sold drugs contaminated with toxic amounts of NDMA, without disclosing the health risks, such as cancer-causing effects, to the government or the public. Because of this, people across the US have joined lawsuits against Zantac.

Trying to get information out there through the mainstream media is proving very difficult. I have been trying to get The Guardian newspaper to say something. They did. They found a doctor who didn’t know anything about it who said there was no proof it worked! Here is the first hand account of someone who tried it. Jesse Sanchez

Could it be that people are dying because, for the last 50 years, there has been an enormous effort to brainwash people into believing that Vitamin C is worthless and that anyone touting it is a crank or a quack? (Certainly, that is what I have come to believe – but then I am one of the cranks). To be educated to avoid the one thing that might save us, wouldn’t that be a crazy state of affairs? Continue reading “Doctors and nurses should be taking vitamin C”

There has long been an argument as to whether cancer is one disease or 2,000 (and rising). Could one approach cure all cancers or did you need 2,000+ separate cures. The report today suggests that one cure for all cancers could be round the corner. A special, never-before-seen T-cell has been found to attack cancer cells of many different cancers.

Everyone is, potentially, an amateur epidemiologist. You see something that, well, just seems odd. So you investigate further. You understand that something can be a coincidence, so one or two examples simply won’t cut the mustard. You also understand that something can be true even though we don’t understand why it is true. Or we might suspect a reason but be totally unable, through lack of resources, to prove it. Continue reading “What Kathy Downer discovered”